KEW GARDENS
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Nearby Attractions
Tourist attractions that are nearest to Kew Gardens.
Kew Bridge Steam Museum
About 1 mile away
All the steam engines are powered by real steam and can be seen in action every weekend. The 1846 Grand Junction 90 inch engine, described by Charles Dickens as 'a monster', is the world's largest...
Chiswick House
About 1 mile away
Chiswick House is one of the most glorious examples of 18th-century British architecture. The third Earl of Burlington (1694-1753), who designed this elegant Classical villa, drew inspiration from his'grand tours'of Italy.
Syon House
About 1½ miles away
The London home of Duke of Northumberland, whose family were granted the former monastic site at the end of the 16th century. The Tudor mansion was remodelled by Robert Adam for the 1st Duke in ...
London Wetland Centre
About 2½ miles away
One of Europe's most ambitious and exciting wildlife projects was opened by WWT in the spring of 2000. London Wetland Centre, created out of a disused Victorian reservoir site adjacent to the Thames...
Osterley Park & House
About 3 miles away
Neo-classical house with Adam interiors, landscaped park and pleasure grounds
Ham House
About 3 miles away
Spectacular 17th-century house with original interiors and restored formal gardens
Chelsea FC Stadium Tour
About 4½ miles away
Visit the home of the champions! Take a fabulous behind-the-scenes tour of the largest football stadium in London and the home of Barclays Premiership Champions Chelsea FC! The tour allows you to see...
Kensal Green Cemetery
About 4½ miles away
Kensal Green Cemetery is one of seven cemeteries established to cope with the huge population explosion which London experienced at the height of the Industrial Revolution.
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
About 5 miles away
Celebrate Wimbledon at its new world-class Museum which opened in 2006. With its unique access to the legendary players the Museum provides a closer view of the living story of tennis than ever before...
Kensington Palace
About 5 miles away
Kensington Palace in London is a working Royal residence. Of great historical importance, Kensington Palace was the favourite residence of successive sovereigns until 1760...
Natural History Museum
About 5 miles away
The Natural History Museum promote the discovery, understanding, enjoyment, and responsible use of the natural world...
Science Museum
About 5 miles away
Where else can you find life-changing objects from Stephenson's Rocket to the Apollo 10 command module...
Royal Albert Hall
About 5 miles away
Experience the excitement inside one of the most famous performing arts venues in the world by joining our knowledgeable guides for a fascinating journey through the history of this stunning and...
Southside House
About 5 miles away
Robert Pennington built the original house in 1665 as a refuge for his family during the plague after his eldest son had died - his affection for the house obvious from the two statues of Plenty and ...












